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Old 03-07-2009, 01:57 PM
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go with the old 620 that's what I'll do.
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Old 03-14-2009, 10:09 PM
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Default Progress on my 620; loose cord on 620.

Well, I took another shot at the 620 today. I tried the binder clips and it still didn't do worth a rip. But then I just grabbed a stack of shems and stuck them in between the table top and the motor, then cranked it up. It ran just fine! I also did not have the variable speed issue with the moving cord!

I still have the crown but with the board turned up, the players seem to power through it better. I also notice that if you turn the player facing back to the middle of the field, he'll sort of do a crab-walk straight down the field, through that crowned area. I think with a few accomodations, I can get by with it and send the older board back to the my friend . . . for now (he's flying back in the country as we speak). Besides, real fields are crowned anyway . . . right???

Here is one big thing I did notice about my motor and cord on the 620. There is a gap where the cord comes out of the motor box! There isn't a snug fit between the cord, the board and the motor box. However, the cord coming from the motor on my 660 is as snug as it can be! Does anyone else notice this about their 660s?
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